Nashville's food service industry generates more grease waste per capita than most Southern cities. The concentration of hot chicken restaurants, barbecue joints, and Southern comfort food establishments along lower Broadway produces extreme grease loads in aging drain infrastructure. Combined with limestone-heavy water that accelerates soap scum buildup, commercial kitchens face drain problems every 60 to 90 days without preventive jetting. Metro's aggressive FOG enforcement program now requires documented maintenance records. Facilities without proof of regular line cleaning face increased inspection frequency and potential operating restrictions during peak tourist seasons.
Ironwood Plumbing Nashville has cleaned drain systems in over 400 commercial properties across Davidson County. We maintain relationships with property management companies overseeing multiple facilities in Green Hills, The Gulch, and West End. Our technicians understand local plumbing codes and work directly with Metro Water Services when your drain problems connect to municipal system issues. This local knowledge prevents finger-pointing between contractors and gets your facility operational faster. We document all services with detailed reports that satisfy Metro's FOG program requirements and protect your operating permits during health department inspections.